ITALIANS SITTING ON HIDDEN TIME MACHINE?

ITALIANS SITTING ON HIDDEN TIME MACHINE?

VENICE, Italy (Wireless Flash) -- The biggest attraction in Venice, Italy, may not be its canals -- it might be the world's only time machine. At least that's the theory of some researchers who claim a time machine is hidden somewhere in Venice. According to journalist John Chambers, a Benedictine monk named Father Pellegrino Ernetti built a machine in the 1950s called a "Chronovisor" which reportedly made time travel a reality. No photos of the Chronovisor exist, but the device somehow allows a time traveler to hear and see sights from any period in history. Father Ernetti himself claimed he used the machine to go back in time to witness Christ's crucifixion -- which he actually filmed for the Vatican. Although he died in 1994 without mentioning the location of the Chronovisor, many researchers believe the time machine is hidden in a cave near Venice. Chambers is the author of the new book "Father Ernetti's Chronovisor: The Creation And Disappearance Of The World's First Time Machine" (New Paradigm).